![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We wanted to keep the vibrancy and peppy spirit of those 80's high school movies and as such there are a lot of fast, tight drums, picked electrics, sax and synths for the more upbeat, optimistic and comedic moments. I started sharing ideas at script stage with the director Ben Taylor, and once shooting started we began to get a feel for what kind of instrumentation palette might work. The approach to the score in Sex Education was to create something that was both a nod to the 80’s John Hughes aesthetic of the show, but also had space for more modern elements, since the show is not period and aims to have universal appeal. Q>The visuals in Sex Education feel nostalgic yet timeless, what was the brief like for this project and how did you approach it? Manners McDade speaks to Oli about his approach to composition and Sex Education Season 2 However, Moordale Secondary is experiencing a chlamydia outbreak, which highlights the need for better sex education. The new series will see the return of favourite characters as Otis (who must now master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with his new girlfriend, Ola), Eric, Adam and Aimee. In season one, Otis and his fried Maeve set-up a sex clinic at their school, using advice from his sex therapist mother. After receiving great critical acclaim on the first series, the series was renewed for a second season. Starring Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Mackey, Connor Swindells and Kedar Williams-Stirling, Netflix’s Sex Education is a coming-of-age comedy-drama. Oli recently completed a new BBC pilot starring Martin Freeman, 'Breeders', series five of both 'Plebs' and 'Cuckoo' (with Nick Foster) and series two of Sky One’s comedy drama 'Living the Dream'. Most recently, Oli finished scoring his first feature film 'How To Build A Girl', an adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s book due for theatrical release this year. Oli Julian is known for his score to 'Motherland' (BBC), 'Catastrophe' (C4), 'Josh' (BBC3), 'Cockroaches' (ITV2), and season four of 'Episodes'. ![]()
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